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Kentucky Digital Library Search Resultsen-usReceipt issued to A.J. Beal for purchase of Negro girl of dark color with name of Mary, about 11 years old. July 19, 1855. Signed by (?) Allen. Witnessed by James McKnighthttp://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7w6m33340r_1_19
Beale, A.J.Transcripts of the Civil War diary of William J. Stubblefield, father of Nathan B. Stubblefield. William Jefferson Stubblefield was an officer in Company G of the 7th Kentucky Mounted Infantry. The diary covers the time period from April 12, 1862 to September 19, 1862. In the diarys introduction he writes of camp life, the battle at Shiloh and contracting yellow fever. He criticizes conscription, the lack of supplies and endless marching. He mentions his regiment being shelled at Vicksburg, participating in a battle at Baton Rouge, Louisiana and the regiments retreat to Port Hudson, Louisiana. The diary ends with his return to Calloway County, Kentucky after suffering weeks from an illnesshttp://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7jm61bm315_1_19
Murray State University.Receipt issued to A.J. Beal for purchase of Negro girl of dark color with name of Mary, about 11 years old. July 19, 1855. Signed by (?) Allen. Witnessed by James McKnighthttp://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7w6m33340r_1_20
Beale, A.J.Transcripts of the Civil War diary of William J. Stubblefield, father of Nathan B. Stubblefield. William Jefferson Stubblefield was an officer in Company G of the 7th Kentucky Mounted Infantry. The diary covers the time period from April 12, 1862 to September 19, 1862. In the diarys introduction he writes of camp life, the battle at Shiloh and contracting yellow fever. He criticizes conscription, the lack of supplies and endless marching. He mentions his regiment being shelled at Vicksburg, participating in a battle at Baton Rouge, Louisiana and the regiments retreat to Port Hudson, Louisiana. The diary ends with his return to Calloway County, Kentucky after suffering weeks from an illnesshttp://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7jm61bm315_1_20
Murray State University.Statement of account of Jack Beal for medical treatment for Negroes, marked paid by F.P. Holt and Son, July 28, 1859http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7w6m33340r_1_21
Beale, A.J.Transcripts of the Civil War diary of William J. Stubblefield, father of Nathan B. Stubblefield. William Jefferson Stubblefield was an officer in Company G of the 7th Kentucky Mounted Infantry. The diary covers the time period from April 12, 1862 to September 19, 1862. In the diarys introduction he writes of camp life, the battle at Shiloh and contracting yellow fever. He criticizes conscription, the lack of supplies and endless marching. He mentions his regiment being shelled at Vicksburg, participating in a battle at Baton Rouge, Louisiana and the regiments retreat to Port Hudson, Louisiana. The diary ends with his return to Calloway County, Kentucky after suffering weeks from an illnesshttp://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7jm61bm315_1_21
Murray State University.Statement of account of Jack Beal for medical treatment for Negroes, marked paid by F.P. Holt and Son, July 28, 1859http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7w6m33340r_1_22
Beale, A.J.Transcripts of the Civil War diary of William J. Stubblefield, father of Nathan B. Stubblefield. William Jefferson Stubblefield was an officer in Company G of the 7th Kentucky Mounted Infantry. The diary covers the time period from April 12, 1862 to September 19, 1862. In the diarys introduction he writes of camp life, the battle at Shiloh and contracting yellow fever. He criticizes conscription, the lack of supplies and endless marching. He mentions his regiment being shelled at Vicksburg, participating in a battle at Baton Rouge, Louisiana and the regiments retreat to Port Hudson, Louisiana. The diary ends with his return to Calloway County, Kentucky after suffering weeks from an illnesshttp://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7jm61bm315_1_22
Murray State University.Receipt for A.J. Beal for purchase of Matilda, Negro woman, 23 years old. December 27, 1856. Signed by William Handy. Witnessed by S.(?) M. Davidson (?)http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7w6m33340r_1_23
Beale, A.J.Transcripts of the Civil War diary of William J. Stubblefield, father of Nathan B. Stubblefield. William Jefferson Stubblefield was an officer in Company G of the 7th Kentucky Mounted Infantry. The diary covers the time period from April 12, 1862 to September 19, 1862. In the diarys introduction he writes of camp life, the battle at Shiloh and contracting yellow fever. He criticizes conscription, the lack of supplies and endless marching. He mentions his regiment being shelled at Vicksburg, participating in a battle at Baton Rouge, Louisiana and the regiments retreat to Port Hudson, Louisiana. The diary ends with his return to Calloway County, Kentucky after suffering weeks from an illnesshttp://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7jm61bm315_1_23
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